I would like to suggest a next step for the mine data,
to drill into the webpage and extract the item extracted.
for example:
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/mineplant/show.php?labno=5927
Site name Murray Mine
Company name Murray Mines, Inc.
Mine or Plant M/P
Commodities
Commodity Sand and Gravel
This could be parsed and added into OSM via the
ref=* and operator=* and resource=*
Thanks to goldfndr__ for his advice.
Also for the EPA hazards, you have this data :
http://iaspub.epa.gov/enviro/national_kml.registry_html?p_registry_id=110000801222
The data about each hazard is for example :
FACILITY PROGRAM INTERESTS
PROGRAM INTEREST PROGRAM ID
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT INFORMATION SYSTEM
HAZARDOUS WASTE LARGE QUANTITY GENERATOR NJ0000061846
but about each site there is lots of data:
http://iaspub.epa.gov/enviro/fii_query_detail.disp_program_facility?p_registry_id=110000801222
http://www.epa.gov/osw/hazard/generation/lqg.htm
We could add these symbols into the OSM map icons.
mike
Discussion
Comment from h4ck3rm1k3 on 12 December 2009 at 00:01
Ok, the next steps will be to rename all the items removing the CAPSLOCK.
Also to add in the is_in information about the town, county etc.
thanks to goldfndr__ for the suggestions.
Comment from nmixter on 12 December 2009 at 07:25
Just wondering, since the osm file is a text file, can it be opened in Word and then running the convert case and then saving it back as a text file again.
Comment from h4ck3rm1k3 on 12 December 2009 at 07:29
Well, of course. I am thinking about just using a standard module.
there are other things to do with these nodes :
1. looking for duplicates (pre existing)
2. looking for out of date information.
3. looking for better ways to render.